I’m building an AI co-director that turns rough ideas into editable storyboards — would love honest feedback
Most AI storyboard tools I tried felt like image generators with a shot grid attached. They could produce attractive frames, but they didn’t really understand the film I was trying to make—and changing one shot often meant losing context or consistency elsewhere.
So I built Story2Board around a different idea: AI should work like an assistant director, not an automatic content machine.
You can start with a rough idea or an existing script, talk through the story and shot choices, build character and location reference sheets, and develop the storyboard shot by shot. It can also search a reference library of 275,000+ film frames for relevant visual ideas, regenerate one shot without rebuilding the rest of the board, andexport everything as a PDF.
The goal is to help filmmakers who know the feeling they want, but may not yet speak the language of shot sizes,camera angles, composition, or camera movement—while keeping the actual creative decisions with the filmmaker.
This video is a quick 48-second walkthrough. I’d really appreciate honest feedback:
- Does this look useful for real pre-production?
- Which part of your current storyboard workflow is the most frustrating?
- What would you need before trusting a tool like this on one of your projects?